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This change-set adds the final code for the sixth example from the "Learn Rust With Entirely Too Many Linked Lists" book.
Fixes a bug in the tutorial that happened when `split_before` and `split_after` resulted in an empty split. This was fixed by checking for an empty split and updating the `front` and `back` pointers accordingly. This change-set fixes both the final code and the tutorial text.
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This PR creates a test cases that shows a bug with the
split_beforeandsplit_aftercode. This PR fixes the bug and updates the tutorial with details about the issue.